Mall leaders still want you to try to keep a six-foot distance between you and the next person. Wofford says, “Think about not only yourself, but the customers and friends you may encounter when you’re here.”

Masks are not required, but they are encouraged. Employees hope the increased safety precautions will welcome more people into the mall and keep stores open.

“I don’t want my store to shut down,” Huynh said.

“I think there are some retailers that won’t open certain stores,” said Wofford – but he’s hopeful. “I think the retail world will be fine once this is over with. Again, it's entertainment; it’s what people do.”

Some stores restaurants at the center also offer curbside pick-up. The malls hours are now Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.